Thanks for letting me know about the trouble you had enlarging the photo. Same thing happened to me when I tried it just now, so I completely reloaded the photo. I use hello/picasa which automatically creates a new blog post when the photo goes up, so I upload them to a hidden blog and then move them to my post. Well, I was able to enlarge the picture on the draft blog, so I moved it to FF. Didn't work. Went back to draft blog. Didn't work. I am now thinking maybe it is just Blogger Monday Overload. Anyway, sorry you can't see the bigger image. I tried to fix it! You might check back later and see if it works. : )

Hi Jeff,Think I finally got the photo fixed so that you can click on it if you want to see it larger. : )

Hi Bean,It never ceases to amaze me how (for lack of a better term) grown up and independent baby lambs are. I mean, they are born (with little hooves, wool, big ears--everything fully intact) and literally within minutes are standing up heading for the milk bar. An hour later they are bouncing around (or napping).

In this series of photos, the second one was taken when she was about 30 minutes old. The top photo when she was 3 hours old, and the bottom two photos the next morning when she was about 14 hours old (and already bigger than when she was born!) They grow so fast.

Hi Sunidesus,LOL, I'm not sure what 'scushed' is, but I've probably done it to a lamb or two!

P.S. Don't die now. We're only at the beginning of lambing season. Think of all the cuteness you'll miss!

Hi Patti & Katy,I always say we do 'cute' very well here. : )

Hi B'Gina,Oh, that Wooly Weeders place is too much. Mowing vineyards--what a great idea. Ha ha I love the phrases they use, like "environmentally friendly mowing service" and "noxious weeds are our specialty!" Thanks so much for the link--and the smile.

January 2013 update: I know word verification is a big pain, but it's the only way I can stop the ridiculous number of anonymous spam comments I get every day. I don't want to require commenters to be registered Blogger or Open ID users because I know many of you aren't. Thanks so much for your understanding!

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